The National Review, Volume 11W.H. Allen, 1888 - Great Britain |
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The Irish Church Act was passed in 1869 as a “ healing measure , ” and in that year the country became so unsettled that it was necessary to reinforce the troops in Ireland , and to pass the temporary Peace Preservation Act of 1870 ...
The Irish Church Act was passed in 1869 as a “ healing measure , ” and in that year the country became so unsettled that it was necessary to reinforce the troops in Ireland , and to pass the temporary Peace Preservation Act of 1870 ...
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but so little did it fulfil its conciliatory purpose that in the very next year Parliament not only found it necessary to renew the Peace Preservation Act for two years , but passed the far more stringent “ Westmeath Act , ” whereby the ...
but so little did it fulfil its conciliatory purpose that in the very next year Parliament not only found it necessary to renew the Peace Preservation Act for two years , but passed the far more stringent “ Westmeath Act , ” whereby the ...
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The measures it has passed , the franchises it has conferred have brought especial credit upon it , because the old Liberal Party was a Whig and an aristocratic party . It has accomplished its work . There are no fancy franchises ...
The measures it has passed , the franchises it has conferred have brought especial credit upon it , because the old Liberal Party was a Whig and an aristocratic party . It has accomplished its work . There are no fancy franchises ...
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ARNOLD Matthew | 1 |
CRIPPS C | 37 |
CURZON Hon George N The Reconstruction of the House | 97 |
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